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Perestroika Movement

The Perestroika Movement is an intellectual movement within political science that advocates for methodological pluralism and seeks to make the discipline more accessible and relevant to broader audiences beyond specialized academics.

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The Perestroika movement was a significant political reform initiative in the Soviet Union during the 1980s, led by Mikhail Gorbachev. It aimed to restructure the economy and promote political openness through policies like Glasnost. While it sought to modernize the Soviet system, it faced numerous ...

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Key Terms

Perestroika
A political movement for reform in the Soviet Union.

Example: Perestroika aimed to restructure the Soviet economy.

Glasnost
A policy of openness and transparency in government.

Example: Glasnost allowed citizens to express their opinions freely.

Command Economy
An economic system where the government makes all decisions.

Example: The Soviet Union operated under a command economy.

Market Economy
An economic system based on supply and demand.

Example: Transitioning to a market economy was a goal of Perestroika.

Soviet Union
A former socialist state in Eastern Europe and Asia.

Example: The Soviet Union dissolved in 1991.

Boris Yeltsin
The first President of Russia after the Soviet Union.

Example: Yeltsin played a key role during the Perestroika period.

Related Topics

Glasnost
The policy of openness that accompanied Perestroika, allowing for more freedom of expression.
intermediate
Fall of the Soviet Union
The events leading to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, influenced by Perestroika.
advanced
Russian Political History
The evolution of Russia's political landscape post-Soviet Union, shaped by Perestroika.
intermediate
Economic Transition in Eastern Europe
The shift from command economies to market economies in Eastern Europe after the Cold War.
advanced

Key Concepts

reformglasnosteconomic restructuringpolitical openness